Miyamotoo said:
Pavolink said:
Even if they focus on 2018-only titles, it means later we'll get a hyped direct showing us 2019 and beyond games.
It's a win-win situation.
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Of Course, but in most cases really big announcements are for E3 not for Directs.
DélioPT said: @ Miyamotoo Actually they didn't say the same thing: "Nintendo’s E3 activities kick off Tuesday, June 13, at 9 a.m. PT with its Nintendo Spotlight: E3 2017 video presentation. Available to view live at E3Nintendo.com, this presentation will offer more details about Super Mario Odyssey and other Nintendo Switch games, with a focus on games launching in 2017." On topic: I came here thinking "they can't do worse than in 2017". I was wrong! Man, they must really have a buttload of titles coming in the second semester so they can leave 2019 titles for a later date... :| Seriously, their 2017 presentation was a letdown - we now know why!. At least they could actually try and one up that, but no. Amazing... |
I didnt wrote they said same thing, I wrote similar thing.
They cant do worse than 2017!? Switch E3 last year was great. :)
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It's not similar either: one said focus in 2017 - leaving at least a small room for 2018/2019; another says "only" 2018 titles.
The purpose is really different.
The overall show? Maybe. Didn't really follow it a lot.
The Spotlight presentation? NO!
Their best (teaser) reveals were games that were either, not coming in 2018 or most likely not coming in 2018.
Not to mention that the way they handled the actual presentation was really bad: bad planning of reveals, little exposure to a game like Fifa 18 and the graphical presentation was sub par.
And 25 minutes long? Really? Even E3 2013 was 40 minutes.